Topics - rakrul

I changed my tournament a bit, so I loaded my last tournament, saved as different file, reset it, added a new first round (right click and insert round before round 1) and saved. Then I bought in players and started the tournament but it starts at my previous round 1 (which is now round 2) instead of my new first round. This happens both if I start the tournament as normal or with countdown.

If I click the Blinds schedule button, it shows the blinds correctly - meaning it includes my new round 1.

I'm pretty sure this is a bug, because if I insert a round before round 2 (or higher) and move it up to round 1, it will start at the newly added round 1 as it should.

I saw that you have done some updates on 3.4.1, so I try JSON and the Attempt update now button and it works fine. If I check Include paid player information and try to update I get an unexpected error occurred message with this message:

'theBustout' is undefined (PreferencesTab, TournamentPage: 109) at GamePlayer.toReportObj(Tournament) at GamePlayers.toReportObj(Tournament, Object, Boolean) at Tournament.toReportObj(null, Boolean, Boolean) at PrefStatusUpdates.performFileUpdate() at PrefStatusUpdates.updateNow() at PreferencesTab.StatusUpdateControl.updateNow() at anonymous() at openDialog(SettingsDialog) at SettingsDialog.openDialog() at SettingsDialog.enterTab() at Hotkey.handleCommonHotkeyActions(Hotkey.Binding) at GameWindow.processHotkeyBinding(Hotkey.Binding) at GameWindow.hotkey() at GameWindow.hotkeyHandler()

It tries but it's sending an almost empty job to the printer. The html receipt it stores in the receipt folder is correct but when I check the print queue, the file is just 1608 bytes. See attachment for the printer queue. So the printer basically roll up one (empty) line and that's it.

I've also tried other receipts, with the same result. If I open the receipt in Chrome and print from there, it works fine.

We have a longer Final Table tournament every 6 months where we enter the chip count in each break and display on screen. Is there a way to see the history there, so I can the chip count at each break after we're done? Preferably just text. Is this stored anywhere or is it just a snap shot that isn't stored anywhere?

I initially thought of posting this in Suggestions but realized that you probably have a setting for this already so I posted it here instead.

We had a company event where I arranged a freeroll on my laptop which has a desktop resolution of 3200x1800 and the text and buttons where off to the point where I couldn't read them. I've included a screenshot to illustrate.

I'm switching between a start screen showing seating, pot size, prices, etc and another screen showing the current league stat. After the tournament I show a summary and the league stats again.

I'm using an RFID reader that players use to register buy ins with. They hit the buy-in hotkey and then use the RFI reader. The RFID chip they have always start with 0 so if they forget to hit the buy-in hotkey first and just heat the reader with the RFID chip, it's like hitting a bunch of numbers which are hotkeys to various other screens.

I don't think it is possible to achieve this now as I'm guessing you have to define the filter that controls the overall score formula. Anyways, what I want to achieve is to display the current season status on the player rankings screen. I'm showing the points they were awarded for the current tournament but to show the overall status for the season, I have to pull up the stats screen.

I'm guessing an overall score field where you have to define the profile is the easiest way(?).

So I'm using both the standard beep sounds for level change and the sounds from here : http://www.thetournamentdirector.net/forums/index.php?topic=2293.0My problem is that I'm also running Spotify and I want to lower the volume on Spotify while the TD sounds are playing. Now with e.g. Skype, this happens automatically as Skype sounds are registered as System Sounds. If you go to the Window's Volume Mixer and then click on the System Sounds "icon" (above the volume slider) you get a new window up. If you go to Communications tab you can select how much volume other programs should be reduced to when playing System Sounds, which in my case would be Spotify. However the problem is that Windows (7 in my case) doesn't recognize TD sounds as System Sounds so it doesn't lower volume on Spotify like Skype does. I assume this is OS related and something Corey has to solve. I have no idea what I'm talking about but I'm guessing the sounds has to be registered through som Windows API as System Sounds.

I've been looking though preferences to find this so I don't think it's already done but I'm usually mistaken when it comes to this.

Edit: *registered as communication sounds, that is as that's the only reason why Windows is willing to mute every other sound except the communication sounds.

The test formula function was a lot simpler in TD2 so I just entered number of players and I could see the points awarded from first place to last. Now I have no idea how to test it. I've tried entering number of players in numberOfLeagueMembers but that didn't help. The formula I'm using is imported from TD2: round(((round((log(n/r))*n))+1)*2)

So I've been running TD2 for ages and recently upgraded to TD3 and installed it this weekend.I've installed Win7 64-bit on C-drive, and TD2 on D-drive. TD2 works perfectly.

TD3 automatically located the previous tournaments in C:/documents/td2 (etc) folder so that's fine. I changed a lot of the preferences, under the preferences tab, I added some profiles under Stats tab, but couldn't figure out how to limit the points to top 10 (so only top 10 tournaments are counted), so I tried opening TD2 while in TD3. That didn't work (TD2 didn't open) so I quit TD3 and TD2 popped up a warning box that it couldn't load the preference file so my preferences in TD2 were gone. (I still have the TD2 backup, so that isn't a problem.) So I close TD2 and go back to TD3 and my preferences are reset back to default. I make a few changes, close TD3 and start it up again. The changes I made are there. I close TD3 again and open TD2 and it show the warning again - that it cannot load the preferences file. I close TD2 and open TD3 and the changes I previously verified are gone again.

It looks to me as both programs are using the same preferences file and keep overwriting each other? Either way;1) How do I keep different preferences for each program?2) How do I make TD3 stats only count top 10 tournaments? (I'm using points, not score)3) When uninstalling TD2, should I move my saves from documents/td2 to somewhere else or is it already in TD3 database?

Which is the score I'm looking for, however when I check the formula with a calculator or Excel, I get a completely different result. Let's take 1st place as an example;(Log (6/1)) * 6(Log (6)) * 60.78 * 6 = 4.67